
Texas missions teams making impact in Peru ‘one community at a time’
A Texans on Mission team recently brought water and the gospel to a village on Rio Itaya, a tributary of the Amazon River in northern Peru.

Americans growing more open to political endorsements in church?
Few pastors endorse political candidates outside their role at church. Even fewer endorse during a church service. Most Americans like it that way, but they’re growing more supportive of churches jumping into the political fray.

21Wilberforce names Wissam al-Saliby new president
Wissam al-Saliby, a Lebanese Baptist with experience advocating for human rights and international religious freedom, is the new president of 21Wilberforce.

Christmas in the Delta: BSU students ‘serve in their own backyard’
More than 350 Baptist Student Union students from 18 Mississippi colleges joined “Christmas in the Delta,” a ministry mobilizing students for gospel-centered service across nine Delta counties.

Virginia Baptist Historical Society highlights religious freedom at annual meeting
The Virginia Baptist Historical Society held its annual meeting on May 14 at the historic Culpeper Baptist Church, celebrating the congregation’s 250th anniversary.

‘Wait is finally over’: ‘The Chosen’ season 4 to drop June 2, show severs ties with Angel Studios
After months of delay and a legal dispute, the first episode of “The Chosen,” Season Four, will drop on the show’s app at 7 p.m. Eastern on June 2.

Abortion, gender-related bills passed in Colorado spark heated debate
The Colorado House of Representatives passed several hot-button issue bills that have sparked heated debate.

‘Neighbors helping neighbors’ after tornado rips through town
After a tornado ripped through Sanderson, pastor Mike Ellis said residents of the small West Texas town did what they typically do. It was neighbors helping neighbors,” said pastor Mike Ellis of First Baptist Church Sanderson, Texas.